The Pembrokeshire coast is home to a variety of diverse wildlife

Our coastline is also home to Atlantic Grey Seals, who are resident to the area, and in particular Ramsey Island, which has one of the biggest colonies in Southern Britain. From September onwards, we see hundreds of newborn seal pups, flooding the beaches and bays around the Island, with their white fluffy coats.

Our oceans are also alive with a rich range of wildlife. Whilst out on the water, we regularly come across Harbour Porpoise, Common Dolphins, Risso Dolphin, Bottlenose Dolphin, and Minke Whales.

Blue fin Tuna, Sunfish, and Blue Shark can be seen as you venture further offshore.

It is paramount that we show all wildlife the respect it deserves. When encountering amazing sightings we are always mindful as to not disturb or out stay our welcome. We allow the wildlife to approach and leave the boats on their own accord, ensuring we follow the Pembrokeshire Marine code (link or imagine with link to pembs marine code).

Birds

Pembrokeshire’s Island reserves come alive through April until July, seeing the return of thousands of seabirds, joining the resident birds at their islands.

Seals & Porpoise

Ramsey Island is home to the largest breeding colony of Atlantic grey seals in southern Britain. Pupping season occurs from September, seeing Ramsey Island become filled with hundreds of white fluffy seal pups.

Dolphins & Whales

Pembrokeshire marine life offers up some incredible spectacles, and nothing is more special than coming into contact with a pod of playful Dolphins.